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2026 MLB Draft

Discussion in 'Houston Astros' started by tellitlikeitis, Mar 9, 2026.

  1. Snake Diggit

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    This isn’t necessarily a prediction but one outcome that would not shock me is if Houston’s farm system takes a big step forward this season, Dana Brown will probably get an extension even if the big league team doesn’t make the playoffs. Espada almost certainly doesn’t survive if Houston misses the playoffs no matter what.
     
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    If we know anything about Crane is that he trusts the process. The guy let Luhnow have three 100 loss seasons without losing confidence. If he sees Brown doing the right thing with the draft and farm, he will stick with him. Crane understands how the Astros are successful long term. The only bad decision Brown has had so far is signing Walker but it’s not like he had tons of options and it still may end up okay if Walker turns it around a little bit.


    The biggest problem right now is that we aren’t turning out rookie of the year candidates almost every season like have been.

    If Burrow and Imai stay as impressive as they have been during ST, the off-season has been a success.
     
  3. Snake Diggit

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    I will say that Houston really has churned out ROY candidates each year. Cam Smith received ROY votes last season, and could have been a better candidate if he’d not been rushed or if he’d been used differently. The year before (2024), Arrighetti was 84th in SP fwar (top 10 among rookies) so he was a really good rookie even though he didn’t get ROY votes. Prior to that you had Hunter Brown (2023) and Yainer Diaz (2023) and Jeremy Pena (2022), so the system has consistently produced core players year in and year out since like 2011; it’s actually amazing when you think about it. Last year was an anomaly because Smith fell off in the 2nd half, Arrighetti got hurt, and Diaz took a step back.
     
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    Astros have done a really good job of replenishing their major league club with high quality prospects they’ve developed mostly.

    But the Astros have really been the anomaly, since the Astros Fame system hasn’t been highly touted in a very long time.

    Brown had a lot of naysayers. I remember hearing a MLB scout scoff at the Astros exuberance regarding him, saying he’d be nothing more than a 8th inning relief pitcher.

    In regards Peña, most of us were expecting a fellow who’d take a few years to really fart his footing at the ML level.

    Yordan Alvarez was an other guy that wasn’t expected to be anywhere as good as what he’s been.

    if the Astros can continue to plug holes with high quality players, and a few superstars, this team should continue to be hyper competitive.
     
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    If all those guys play at their potential this season, we will be in really good shape if we don’t have any crazy injuries and Walker and Meyers aren’t black holes in the lineup.

    Pena
    Paredes
    Alvarez
    Correa
    Altuve
    Cam
    Diaz
    Walker
    Meyers


    Brown
    Burrows
    Imai
    Javier
    Arrighetti
    McCullers
     
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  6. tellitlikeitis

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    Draft pools and slot bonus values came out Wednesday and the Astros will have $13,712,700 available to spend in the first 10 rounds. This figure gives them the 11th-biggest pool. They can spend up to $14,398,335 before they will have to forfeit their first-round pick in 2027, as that's the 5% overage threshold.

    Again, they will have some additional picks through free agent compensation and Hunter Brown's top-3 finish in Cy Young voting last season.

    Round 1, Pick 17: $4,868,600
    Round 1, Pick 28: $3,363,600
    Round 2, Pick 57: $1,677,400
    Round 3, Pick 93: $846,900
    Round 4, Pick 121: $638,800
    Round 4 (compensation), Pick 133: $569,600
    Round 5, Pick 153: $467,700
    Round 6, Pick 182: $361,900
    Round 7, Pick 211: $285,400
    Round 8, Pick 241: $231,000
    Round 9, Pick 271: $206,800
    Round 10, Pick 301: $195,000
     
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  7. Snake Diggit

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    This time next year it’s quite possible 5 of Houston’s top 10 prospects are from this draft. They should come away with 5 of the top 100 guys available.
     
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    From what little I’ve read I prefer Becker over Bell, but they are both good prospects. There are enough good legit SS that it seems like one will be there at 17. If the draft were today my wishlist order for 17 would be:

    Eric Becker
    Rocco Maniscalso (underslot)
    Tyler Spangler
    Tyler Bell
    Chris Hacopian
     
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    Becker's glove is a below average MLB SS. Better fit at 2B or 3B.
     
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    With this awful start and a season that's well on its way to nowhere, it'll be interesting to see the strategy here.

    Do they go fast-track or go full rebuild and look towards the end of the decade before they feel they're ready to contend again?
     
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    Whoever they draft is very unlikely to be in the majors while Brown is still GM, and if they are it’s probably because things turned around on their own before then. I think Brown will execute the draft in an effort to build his resume as a scout, with long term outcomes in mind over any short term implications.
     
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    17. Sawyer Strosnider
    28. Liam Peterson
     
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    What are our chances of a top 5 pick this year?
    Are there any clear cut super prospects out there?
     
  15. Snake Diggit

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    The 2026 draft order is already set and Houston picks 17th and 28th in the first round. You can read the previous posts for an idea of who might be available.

    Houston is on track to finish with a bottom five record this season which would line them up for a top 5 pick in the 2027 draft. It’s too early to get a feel for who the very top prospects will be. One of the main guys discussed as a potential 1-1 was a pitcher who just recently suffered a major injury. It’s worth noting that there’s now a draft lottery that could affect things and the CBA expires after the season so their could be changes that change the draft there too.
     
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    https://www.mlb.com/astros/news/mlb-pipeline-2026-mock-draft-may-21?t=mlb-draft-coverage

    Another mock showing Tyler Bell to the Astros at 17. I’d be good with that pick although hopefully they could get him underslot because the labrum tear is mildly worrisome. Justin Lebron would be great if he falls and would fit Dana Brown’s MO of focusing on tools over floor. Last year Neyens was a guy that got buzz as a potential 1-1 in the fall and early spring before gradually sliding down to the middle of the 1st round; Lebron could follow a similar trajectory.
     
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    Healthy Players only
     
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    Walker Janek has Diabetes. What were the Astros thinking, why do you want a player with health problems. Why use a 1st Round Pick on him. The Astros medical staff has been a disappointment for the last 5 years.

    These are the reasons the Astros players are getting injured or have health issues and all of a sudden retire in the minors.
     
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